DANCING IN THE STREET

Motown sensations Martha Reeves and the Vandellas will play a date at Stockton’s Georgian Theatre tomorrow, Tuesday, June 20 - expect some of their greatest hits from Jimmy Mack to Dancing in the Street. Tickets £22.50.

HARRY POTTER MAGIC

Harry Potter filmed at Goathland Station (Image: John Hunt)

Young Harry Potter fans can get free travel on the heritage North Yorkshire Moors Railway from Saturday, June 24 to Monday June 26 as the line gears up to mark 20 years since the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

Scenes involving Hogsmeade station were shot at Goathland - and children who visit in fancy dress can travel free along the line with a full-paying adult and also will receive a commemorative badge. nymr.co.uk for more information.

FOREST LIVE

Rick Astley and Elbow will appear at Forest Live

Rick Astley kicks off Forest Live at North Yorkshire’s Dalby Forest on Friday, June 23, followed by Elbow on Saturday June 24. Tickets and more information from the Forestry Commission box office tel: 03000 680400, www.forestry.gov.uk/music

GEAR UP FOR A VINTAGE SHOW

Fire Engine & Vintage Vehicle Show at Preston Park Museum & Grounds

One of the country’s oldest fire engine rallies returns to Preston Park , Eaglescliffe on Saturday and Sunday, June 24 and 25. Head along to see a display of modern and vintage fire engines, vintage cars, military and commercial vehicles and farm machinery and there’ll be live arena performances from Swampthing, a 4x4 monster truck act and The White Helmets motorcycle display team of The Royal Corps of Signals. Adults £5, child/oap £2.50, under 5s free. Family ticket £12.

HOMEGROWN FOOD FESTIVAL

Music at the Homegrown Food Festival

The line-up for North Yorkshire’s biggest free food and live music festival has been announced. The Homegrown Food Festival in Northallerton is set to be held at the Applegarth, just behind High Street, on Sunday, June 25.

This year’s theme is ‘The Great Outdoors’ celebrating local towns, the North Yorkshire countryside, producers, chefs and restaurants and as well as stalls, live music and children’s activities there will also be a range of outdoor cookery demonstrations, camp fires and barbecues. Free entry.